Ep 83: The Devil You Know: Why Clubs Resist Change—and How to Break Through the Resistance

Are you tired of your club being stuck dancing with the ‘devil you know’? Michael and Steve are here to show you why clinging to 'the way it's always been' might be dragging your club down—and how to flip the script!

In this episode, the Basket Case Bros get real about what’s holding clubs back—fear of change, volunteer burnout and the infamous ‘devil you know’ mentality. Clubs that stay too comfortable risk missing the boat on a brighter, sustainable future. So, what does it take to step off the high horse of tradition and rethink the way we operate?

Get ready to hear strategies for tackling resistance, easing the burden on volunteers and building a model that’s less 'barely holding on' and more 'thriving and growing.' If you’re ready to lead the charge, join us as we break down what’s working, what’s not and how to finally let go of the 'we’ve always done it this way' mindset.

Watch the episode on YouTube here:  https://youtu.be/bFhub_VgecI

For even more insights, check out Michael’s recent article on this very topic here!

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